NameRachel Ann COON157
Birth1893, Utica, Dane Co., Wisconsin
DeathNov 1956, Pueblo, Pueblo Co., Colorado
BurialMilton Cemetery, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
FatherDayton Benjamin COON (1854-1929)
MotherMary Angeline POTTER (1855-1929)
Spouses
Birth20 Oct 1881, Walworth, Walworth Co., Wisconsin
DeathOct 1956, Pueblo, Pueblo Co., Colorado
BurialMilton Cemetery, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
OccupationSalesman
MotherMary Marcella CRANDALL (1858-1946)
Marriage25 Jul 1946
Notes for Rachel Ann COON
GRAD: 15 Jun 1913 Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin

Rachel Ann (Coon) Stillman 1893-1956
"The Milton and Milton Junction Courier", Milton Junction, Wisconsin, Thursday, Dec. 6, 1956, p 11.
Mrs. Harold Stillman, 63, died Sunday night in a hospital in Pueblo, Colo., after a year's illness.
Rachel Ann Coon, daughter of Dayton B. and Mary Potter Coon, was born April 7, 1893, at Utica, Dane County, and came with her parents to Milton in 1907. She was a graduate of Milton high school, attended Milton College and graduated from its School of Music, and also graduated from the Whitewater Normal school, now Whitewater State Teachers College. She taught school in Minnesota, and in Milton and Milton Junction, and gave piano lessons in this area for many years.
She was married to Harold C. Stillman of Pueblo, Colo., on July 25, 1946, and had lived in Pueblo since then. Mr. Stillman died October 26, 1956.
She was a member of the Milton Seventh Day Baptist Church, serving in all its activities, especially the choir, and a member of Io Rebekah lodge, Milton. She was a former member and Past Matron of Friendship, Eastern Star and its Past Matron's chain, later affiliating with the Adah Chapter Eastern Star in Pueblo, where she was past president of its Past Matron's club. She was also a member of the Hearthside Study club, McDowell Music club, Daughter of the Nile, Areme society and Win-one class of the First Baptist Church in Pueblo.
Survivors ate two brothers, Elam P. Coon of Milton and Bradenton, Fla., and Philip L. Coon of Beaver Falls, Penn.; three step-sons, Brig. Gen. Robert Stillman and Harold Stillman Jr. of Denver, Colo., and Zinn Stillman of Pueblo; one step-daughter, Mrs. Lenore McKelvy of Denver, Colo.; two nephews and one niece.
The body was brought to the Albrecht funeral home where the Eastern Star service was given at 8 p.m. Wednesday. The Io Rebekah lodge will give its service during the funeral which is being held this Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Milton Seventh Day Baptist church, with the Rev. Elmo Fitz Randolph officiating. Burial will be made in Milton cemetery.
Notes for Harold Clifton (Spouse 1)
Harold Clifton Stillman 1881-1956
"The Milton and Milton Junction Courier", Milton Junction, Wisconsin, Thursday, Nov. 1, 1956, p 6.
Graveside services for Harold Clifton Stillman, 75, who died Friday in Pueblo, Colo., were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Milton cemetery. The Rev. Elmo Fitz Randolph, Milton Seventh Day Baptist Church, officiated.
The son of the Rev. M. G. and Marcella Crandall Stillman, he was born Oct. 20, 1881 at Walworth. Educated at Salem College Academy in West Virginia, Milton College and Stout Institute, he devoted his life to teaching band and manual arts in high schools of Ohio, Wisconsin and Colorado. Following his retirement from high school teaching, he organized a department of manual arts at Salem College in West Virginia.
Mr. Stillman was married to Edna Zinn on Sept. 3, 1907. She died in 1943. His marriage to Rachel Coon of Milton took place July 25, 1946. He was a member of the Milton Seventh Day Baptist Church and was active in the church at Pueblo.
Surviving are his wife; three sons, Gen. Robert Morris Stillman, U. S. Air Force, and Harold C. Stillman, Jr. both of Denver, and Thomas Z. of Pueblo; a daughter, Lenore Stillman McKelvy, Denver; a sister, Miss Lelia Stillman, Milton Junction, and seven grandchildren.
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